Across
- 2. An offence for which the Criminal Code permits the Crown to elect whether to proceed by indictment or by way of summary conviction.
- 3. The legal document setting out the allegations against the accused.
- 5. A culpable homicide that doe snot fall under murder or infanticide.
- 8. A principle of sentencing directed at discouraging an offender from reoffending.
- 9. The sworn legal document that formally starts the prosecution of the accused.
- 12. A court order requiring an accused to appear in court.
- 13. A sentence whereby there is no conviction registered against the accused, even though the charge was proven.
- 14. An agreement between two or more people to carry out a criminal offence.
Down
- 1. The hearing prior to the trial of an indictable offence.
- 4. A state of mind that pays no regard to the possible injurious consequences of an act.
- 6. The kind of discharge you are granted where you are a first time offender.
- 7. A type of plea.
- 10. To encourage, incite, or set another on to commit a crime.
- 11. A more serious offence in the Criminal Code.
- 15. Where two or more governments have jurisdiction over the same subject matter.